Life....... ......is like a box of chocolates! :bounce: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/59963389/ New pic! Okay, I uploaded it 3 days ago, but I don't think I ever showed you guys, so, if you wanna take a look!
Hellos! :bounce:
No offense, but you just realized their hair was the same? I like the theory. The only thing I can say against it, other than my own theories is that Sora and Roxas do look quite a bit the same: You can see that Roxas' hair is just a bit shorter and a bit lighter. And Xemans and Xehanort may have the same hair color, but their skin tone is a bit off to make up for it.
My mind has a pool table now!
I know they've all been dealt with separately, but I wanted to discuss a few of them here. First off, there is one thing in KH1 I never understood, that I think I may have finally figured out. In the End of the World, I believe when you enter the column of flame, there is a computer-like object, with five or six pods around it. At the time, I thought this was the machine Ansem and Xehanort used to study and manufacture heartless, but KHII proved this wrong. Perhaps this is where Xehanort, Braig, Dilan, Even, Eleaus, and Ienzo lost their hearts? Okay, now onto KHII. This is probably the most discussed object: the memory pods in the basement that were not keeping Goofy, Donald, and Sora. I wrote a thread partially concerning these, but as it only got 26 views, I'll put my theory again: the original inhabitants of the world where Castle Oblivion lays were like those of Radiant Garden, but studied memories instead of hearts, and these were some of the pods from that world that Namine moved alongside Sora, Donald, and Goofy. But that's not the only mystery held in the Mansion, for instance: the huge dining room table was smashed to pieces. Upon examination, the caption reads "Only a massive blow could've smashed this." yet the room shows no other sign of damage. What was this massive blow, and why did it only affect the table? Also, in the foyer of the castle, there is an object that is rotting and falling to pieces, but it is incased on a pedestal in the middle of the room, so it must have been important at one point. What was this artifact? Also, it seems that the only way to the rest of the mansion is through the courtyard, but someone rich enough to build that mansion would not have wanted to walk outside all the time, and it is safe to say that the door on the other side of the foyer leads to a room similar to that of the dining room, not a hallway. Is there another secret passage in the mansion, or is this just reading into an oversight from Square? Twilight Town is indeed a mysterious world. During your final storyline visit to Twilight Town, it is covered in nobodies, and it seems that everyone has abandoned the streets and shops. Also, though no one else would probably recognize this (I pride myself on obsessive knowledge of Star Wars), there was a full Imperial-style ground assault force hovering over the planet (Assault of the Dreadnaught Gummi Route. Dreadnaught Cruisers are Imperial-class freighters used in Expanded Universe Star Wars for carrying large numbers of troops and ground assault vehicles). If this was meant to capture Axel, why didn't they just automatically go into Betwixt and Between? Afterall, to get to Axel from the world, they'd have to hack DiZ's computer, enter the digital world, and go into the portal there. Was something else happening at this time somewhere else on the world? And those are just a few of the mysteries of Kingdom Hearts! I haven't even gotten into Yen Sid's Tower or The World that Never Was!
The overall storyline is, I think, the best since VII. That when a heart falls to darkness a creature of pure evil is born, while at the same time a creature rejected by both light and darkness can be born somewhere else, and that warriors of the light, darkness, heartless, and nobody all become intertwined because of one person... its just awesome!
Riku Replica after Twilight Town. I never beat him, and just went to playing KH and KH2. (Hurray for Mickey saves in Xaldin battle!)
Not being sexist or anything, but I think he works better as a dude. Even with the flowers.
Why, thank you, Silver.
Yes, my domain is a wonderful place, where my subjects follow my every whim! 20232
Such a loving relationship I have with my subjects! Hahah... 20223
20220 Yes, it is, isn't it?
No, this link is much better!
Why, I'm flattered! 20216
20211 I like the book better than the movie. Have you read the sequels?
Precisely at the moment when Arthur Dent said "I wouldn't want to go anywhere without my wonderful towel" a freak wormhole opened next to him sending his words back through thousands of years to a world in another dimension where two warlords from rivaling factions sat facing each other for the last time before war broke out. At just that moment, Arthur's words were heard over the battlefield, which, in their language, was the worst threat imaginable. The rivalling warlords decided to forget their differences to trace the horrible insult back to its source. After thousands of years of flying, they finally reached the planet earth where, by a tremendous miscalculation of scale, the entire armada was swallowed by a small dog. Philosophers theorize that this sort of this is happening all the time. 20209
Why can I imagine that? What was it he had for a hat that one day?
Disenchantedby My Chemical Romance. Despite that My Chem is really one of my favorite bands, this is probably my favorite song of all time.